Mania and Alliances
Weapons and Trench Life
Early War & Plans
Canadas Homefront
WWI Battles (Non-Vimy)
200

The Triple Entente consisted of Britain, France, and this country

Russia

200

This class of warship, developed by Britain in 1906, had devastating firepower and rendered existing battleships obsolete

Dreadnought 

200


This young Serbian nationalist, a member of the Black Hand, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Gavrilo Princip

200

Introduced in 1917 as a measure to cover war costs, this tax was supposed to be temporary

Income Tax

200

Canada was not involved in this longest battle of WWI (1916), where Germany tried to defeat France on the Western Front

Verdun

400

The "N" in MANIA stands for this belief that one’s country is the greatest part of one’s identity

Nationalism

400

This fungal infection of the feet, which could cause gangrene, was a constant concern for soldiers

Trench Foot

400


Named after the German Army Chief of Staff, this plan aimed for a quick victory over France by attacking through neutral Belgium

What is the Schlieffen Plan?

400

The conservation effort that led to the introduction of "Meatless Fridays" and "Fuel-less Sundays"

What is Honour Rationing 

400

This battle, known as "The Bloodbath," holds the record for the highest casualty rate in a single day (58,000 British troops on July 1, 1916)

The Battle of the Somme
500

The policy where European powers were aggressively building up their militaries, challenging others in armed manpower and naval superiority

What is Militarism

500

The Germans used this weapon to clear trenches, capable of shooting flames 20 meters long, but carrying the fuel made the user a prime target

Flamethrower

500

The single, hastily prepared camp in Quebec where men from all classes and ages traveled for equipment, training, and preparation for war

Valcartier 

500

The government used the War Measures Act to quell these anti-conscription disturbances in Quebec City between March and April 1918

Easter Riots or Conscription Riots
500

This 1917 battle, fought on marshy land in the Flanders region of Belgium, was notorious for wet weather and was known as the "Battle of the mud"

What is the Battle of Passchendaele?

800

This country was humiliated by Germany in the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71) and lost the territory of Alsace-Lorraine

What is France

800

This weapon was first introduced in WWI but often got stuck or broke down due to the poor land conditions resulting from trench warfare

Tanks

800


The Battle of the Marne (September 1914), where additional French troops arrived by Paris taxis, marked the beginning of this style of fighting

What is trench warfare (or a war of attrition)

800

This Act, passed before the 1917 election, gave the vote to women who had relatives overseas, later inspiring Manitoba to grant women the vote in all provincial elections (DAILY DOUBLE) ***

What is the Wartime Elections Act?

800

The location where the 1st Newfoundland Regiment was almost wiped out, suffering more than 700 casualties on July 1, 1916

What is Beaumont-Hamel?

1000

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy initially formed this alliance

 

Triple Alliance or Central Powers

1000

This night duty involved soldiers watching for signs of any movement or activity in no-man’s land 

Sentry Duty

1000

The date on which Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, following Serbia's failure to comply with all demands

What is July 28, 1914

1000

This powerful and controversial figure served as Minister of Militia and Defence, driving Canadian mobilization during the first three years of the war

Sam Hughes

1000

Canadian troops were not heavily involved in this 1915 battle but suffered chlorine and mustard gas attacks for the first time

What is the 2nd Battle of Ypres?